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3 year oldAt least 1,297 people are known to have died in the 7.2-magnitude quake and an unknown number are still missing.
Tropical Depression Grace is expected to pass over the worst affected area later on Monday.
It is feared heavy rain brought by Grace could trigger landslides.
Roads already made impassable by the quake could be further damaged by the rains, so aid teams are racing to get essential provisions to the quake-hit region before Grace hits.
A tropical storm watch is in effect for the entire coast of Haiti as well as for the neighbouring Dominican Republic.
Search and rescue teams have been arriving from the United States and Chile, with more on the way from Mexico. Cuban medical teams are already in Haiti and helping people.
Humanitarian organisations say survivors need drinking water and shelter. More than 30,000 families have reportedly been left homeless.
Homes, churches and schools were among buildings flattened in the quake. Some hospitals were left overwhelmed and in need of supplies as they struggled to treat the injured, of whom there are an estimated 5,700.
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